French Onion Soup (Soupe à l’Oignon)

Servings: 4 Total Time: 1 hr 20 mins Difficulty: Intermediate
French Onion Soup
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French Onion Soup, or Soupe à l’Oignon, is a timeless French classic built on patience and simple ingredients. The heart of this dish lies in slowly caramelized onions, which develop a deep, rich sweetness as they cook. These onions are simmered in a savory broth, creating a warming and flavorful soup. What makes it truly iconic is the topping of toasted bread and melted Gruyère cheese, broiled until golden and bubbly. Rustic yet elegant, this soup is comforting without being heavy. It’s a staple of French bistros and home kitchens alike. Perfect for cozy dinners or relaxed lunches, French onion soup is a dish that never goes out of style.

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 1 hr Cook Time 15 mins Rest Time 5 mins Total Time 1 hr 20 mins
Cooking Temp: 325  F Servings: 4 Calories: 450 kcal

Description

This classic French soup is all about slow-caramelized onions. They turn sweet, deep, and golden, then simmer in a savory broth and get topped with toasty bread + melty Gruyère for that famous bubbly crust.

French Onion Soup

Onions + base

Flavor builders

Broth + herbs

Bread + cheese topping

Step-by-Step Instructions (1–10)

  1. Slice the onions (the only “work”)

    Cut the onions in half, then slice them thinly. Don’t worry if they aren’t perfect—once they cook down, it all turns silky.

  1. Start the pot

    In a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat, melt butter with the olive oil.

  1. Add onions + salt

    Add all the onions and sprinkle with salt. Stir well to coat.
    Cook 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until they soften and start to release liquid.

  1. Caramelize slowly (this is the magic)

    Reduce heat to medium-low. Cook onions 35–45 minutes, stirring often, until they’re deep golden brown.
    If they start sticking, splash in 1–2 tbsp water and scrape up the browned bits. (Optional: add 1 tsp sugar halfway through to help browning.)

  1. Add garlic

    Stir in garlic and cook 30 seconds—just until fragrant.

  1. (Optional) Thicken slightly with flour

    Sprinkle in 2 tbsp flour and stir for 1 minute.
    This gives the soup a slightly richer body, but you can skip it if you prefer a lighter broth.

  1. Deglaze with wine

    Pour in ½ cup white wine and scrape the bottom of the pot to lift all that flavor. Simmer 2–3 minutes to reduce.

  1. Add broth + herbs and simmer

    Add broth, bay leaves, and thyme. Bring to a gentle simmer.
    Simmer uncovered 20–25 minutes.

    Taste and adjust with a pinch more salt/pepper if needed.

  1. Toast the bread

    While the soup simmers, toast your baguette slices until crisp.
    (You want sturdy toast so it doesn’t instantly sink.)

  1. Add cheese topping and broil

    Ladle soup into oven-safe bowls on a baking sheet.
    Top each bowl with 1 slice toasted bread, then pile on Gruyère (and Parmesan if using).
    Broil 2–4 minutes until bubbly and golden—watch closely!

    Let cool 3–5 minutes before eating (it’s lava-hot).

    Serving Tips: Serve with a simple green salad and vinaigrette. For extra flavor, rub toast lightly with a cut garlic clove before topping.

Note

Storage

  • Soup base (without bread/cheese) keeps 4 days in the fridge.
  • Freeze base up to 3 months.
  • Add bread + cheese fresh when serving for best texture.
Keywords: French Onion Soup, Soupe à l’Oignon, classic French soup, caramelized onion soup, comfort food,
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1. What type of onions are best for French Onion Soup?

Yellow onions are best because they caramelize well and develop a deep, balanced sweetness.

2. How long does it take to caramelize the onions?

Proper caramelization takes about 35–45 minutes. Rushing this step will affect the flavor.

3. Can I make French Onion Soup without wine?

Yes. You can skip the wine and use a splash of broth or water with a little vinegar for acidity.

4. What cheese is traditionally used?

Gruyère is the classic choice, but Swiss or Comté also work well.

5. Can French Onion Soup be made ahead of time?

Yes. The soup base can be made 2–3 days ahead and reheated before adding bread and cheese.

6. Is French Onion Soup vegetarian?

Traditional versions use beef broth, but it can be made vegetarian by using vegetable broth.

7. Can French Onion Soup be frozen?

Yes, freeze the soup base (without bread and cheese) for up to 3 months.

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